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I’m getting old and addlebrained but after the Gubner debate didn’t you have an article kind of denouncing Cuomo and Astorino while talking about how the other two gave much better answers and addressed the issue more reasonably? Or was that another Artvoice columnist?
As for me I thought both the other candidates are a better choice. The Green party guy did seem a little…well…like a stoner maybe and the Libertarian guy might be short on detailed thinking.
I’ll vote for the Libertarian in this case. Easier knowing he won’t win and at least I can say I didn’t vote for that high powered political bully with an ego as big as the sky.

disappointed in the lack of a straight up endorsement of Grisanti. I know he isn’t a democrat, but he did a bang up job ignoring political lines and serving the people. We need more like him in Albany and DC.

A.B.C. Cuomo is a known quantity. He’s corrupt, revels in backroom deals and has set transparency at the bottom of his priorities. His style of leadership, if you can call it that, is straight out of Tammany Hall. If the economic climate is going to improve in this state, the ingenuity of individuals has to be allowed to flourish. Spending plans, like the Buffalo Billion, contribute to the overall economic malaise. Government investment is based on cronyism, not the organic workings of a free market. While things might look better for some, the ancillary costs of Cuomo’s economic policies do nothing to address the entrenched economic malaise driving people, and businesses, out of this state.

Finally got around to reading the candidate bios in the Amherst Bee. Kathy Weppner lists eyewitness news as job experience but fails to mention nary a word about WBEN. Which makes me first think she is hiding that little fact and also how insignificant that radio station is if she thinks she can get away with it.